Environmental Sciences, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

How the roses are propagated?

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Answered by hemanth101
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Hey mate here is your answer....

Cut a piece of rose stem about 6 inches long, remove the bottom set of leaves, and just stick the stem into the ground (or into a pot) a couple inches deep, and cover with a jar or bottle. You will need to periodically water the soil around the jar, otherwise the rose stem will dry out.

Hope it helps you........!☺️☺️
Answered by letmeanswer12
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Propagation of roses:

Roses are commonly propagated by cutting a stem from an existing healthy plant and planting it into a separate plant. Stem which is young and flexible will be best for planting new one. The chosen stem has to be free of leaves, hips (fruits), and flowers.

Steps followed to propagate:

  1. Wound the bottom portion by slitting to three or four before rooting.
  2. Put a minimum of two inch depth hole for the new plant.
  3. Pack the soil after planting it into the hole.
  4. Place the plant in indirect source of sunlight to keep them from burning.
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